Dragon Age 2 was very bad compared to Dragon Age: Origins.
- The combat was quicker and more spectacular, but IMHO too spectacular (exploding bodies from a backstab?).
- The waves of enemies, spawning out of thin air, threw every thought about protecting your mages out of the window.
- The characters were very annoying and differed a lot from their DA:O counterparts. Anders for example was really nice in Dragon Age Awakening and I loved his quirky humour. He was a good replacement for Alistair. In DA2 he became a whiny, possessed mage with terrorist tendencies. I hated his changed personality so much that I killed him off. Merrill was a stupid naïve elf, and should not have been a love interest. The only character I did like was Varric.
- The main character was bland
- The art direction was bad: I hated what they've done with the Qunari. Sten was a really cool character in Dragon Age: Origins due to his dry remarks and he looked normal. In DA2 the Qunari were changed to some kind of demonic giants.
- The story was bad. First story was going on a treasure hunt, second story the growing tension between Qunari and humans, the third about Mages and Templars. At the end of the game I didn't feel Hawke had accomplished much except getting a champion's armour, and getting filthy rich.
- Speaking of armour, why did they remove the option of equipping the other characters. I liked how I could put my old Blood Dragon armour on Alistair, while I got my new Black armour instead. In DA2 this option was removed.,
- The ending was bad. I hated how both choices were bad choices. The templars were evil, but so were the mages. It felt like my actions had no effect at all.
- The blatant reuse of the same dungeon, over and over again is inexcusable.
- No mod kit what so ever. What made the PC-version of DA:O really great were the mods. I liked how you could change the appearance of the characters. You could even install a nude mod if you were into that kind of thing! Dragon Age 2 had none of that.
- The DLC was really not that good. Dragon Age Origins had at least a few short extra missions and an expansion which mad it a bigger game. DA2 only had the Julian DLC which was no more than Day 1 DLC, and a few weapon packs.
The game is bad, if you compare it to its predecessor. It's abominable if you compare it to real RPG's like Baldur's Gate and Planescape Torment.
After this disappointment I set my hopes on ME3, hoping that it was a onetime mistake of Bioware. Sadly... it wasn't.
- The combat was quicker and more spectacular, but IMHO too spectacular (exploding bodies from a backstab?).
- The waves of enemies, spawning out of thin air, threw every thought about protecting your mages out of the window.
- The characters were very annoying and differed a lot from their DA:O counterparts. Anders for example was really nice in Dragon Age Awakening and I loved his quirky humour. He was a good replacement for Alistair. In DA2 he became a whiny, possessed mage with terrorist tendencies. I hated his changed personality so much that I killed him off. Merrill was a stupid naïve elf, and should not have been a love interest. The only character I did like was Varric.
- The main character was bland
- The art direction was bad: I hated what they've done with the Qunari. Sten was a really cool character in Dragon Age: Origins due to his dry remarks and he looked normal. In DA2 the Qunari were changed to some kind of demonic giants.
- The story was bad. First story was going on a treasure hunt, second story the growing tension between Qunari and humans, the third about Mages and Templars. At the end of the game I didn't feel Hawke had accomplished much except getting a champion's armour, and getting filthy rich.
- Speaking of armour, why did they remove the option of equipping the other characters. I liked how I could put my old Blood Dragon armour on Alistair, while I got my new Black armour instead. In DA2 this option was removed.,
- The ending was bad. I hated how both choices were bad choices. The templars were evil, but so were the mages. It felt like my actions had no effect at all.
- The blatant reuse of the same dungeon, over and over again is inexcusable.
- No mod kit what so ever. What made the PC-version of DA:O really great were the mods. I liked how you could change the appearance of the characters. You could even install a nude mod if you were into that kind of thing! Dragon Age 2 had none of that.
- The DLC was really not that good. Dragon Age Origins had at least a few short extra missions and an expansion which mad it a bigger game. DA2 only had the Julian DLC which was no more than Day 1 DLC, and a few weapon packs.
The game is bad, if you compare it to its predecessor. It's abominable if you compare it to real RPG's like Baldur's Gate and Planescape Torment.
After this disappointment I set my hopes on ME3, hoping that it was a onetime mistake of Bioware. Sadly... it wasn't.